Online advertising company Permuto pulled data from the U.S. Census Bureau into a nice infographic comparing people's purchasing habits in-store vs. online, and it got us wondering: What do you buy online vs. in stores?

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According to the Census Bureau's data, the old brick and mortar stores are still responsible for the majority of sales in most of the categories, save for a few notable categories, including books, clothing, and electronics. Since Lifehacker readers are a more tech-savvy crowd than most of the public, we'd guess you tend more toward the buy online crowd. Are you more of a virtual shopper, or do you still prefer to touch and feel before you buy? It certainly varies depending on what you're buying, so tell us about it in the comments.

Update: As many readers have pointed out, the data in the infograph is a bit misleading/off, so take those numbers with a grain of salt and head straight for the data for more detailed breakdowns. The question above still stands, though.